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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars READ THIS!!!! IMPORTANT!!!!
The negative reviews pertaining to quality issues are no longer valid. ADV has discontinued the 2 disc editions and now releases the Starburst editions as 4 disc sets - similar in setup to the box sets but including the extras from the previous Starburst edition. That said, be warned when purchasing these discs from a third party vendor through Amazon. The product details...
Published on September 8, 2006 by Rufus McGregor

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2.0 out of 5 stars Double sided DVD's seem prone to disc errors
The content is great, Farscape was a wonderful show that I'd recomend to anyone, but these double sided DVD's seem very prone to disc errors. This is the 3rd out of 5 Farscape Starburst Edition DVDs that I've had to return due to an error on one or more of the discs. Amazon's customer service was exceptional, I had a replacement DVD within a few days. The replacement...
Published on September 15, 2005 by M. McNichols


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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars READ THIS!!!! IMPORTANT!!!!, September 8, 2006
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Rufus McGregor (Seattle, Washington) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Farscape - Season 2, Collection 2 (Starburst Edition) (DVD)
The negative reviews pertaining to quality issues are no longer valid. ADV has discontinued the 2 disc editions and now releases the Starburst editions as 4 disc sets - similar in setup to the box sets but including the extras from the previous Starburst edition. That said, be warned when purchasing these discs from a third party vendor through Amazon. The product details are the same so there is no reason to expect you'll get the 4 disc set instead of the 2 disc set. Even Amazon (see above) has an incorrect product assessment -- they call this a two disc set but ship the appropriate four disc set.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A crucial series of episodes in a truly great Sci-fi series, October 17, 2005
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This review is from: Farscape - Season 2, Collection 2 (Starburst Edition) (DVD)
Although FARSCAPE had no bad seasons and no set in this series will be of anything less than completing enjoyable, this set contains what is arguably the ones where the show evolved into what it in fact was: the most innovative Sci-fi series in the history of television. In particular, in these episodes the story arc that would extend from the three "Look at the Princess" episodes to the final minutes of the miniseries would be in place. For it is in these episodes that John and Aeryn's romantic interest in each other, which had previously been latent, is made explicit and we begin getting the first concrete hints that something is not quite right with John's head, though we won't learn precisely what until late in the season. All we know for certain is that John has begun to see Scorpius even when he knows that he isn't there.

Like many fans of FARSCAPE, I've only now started turning in my old recordings of the show for DVDs now that we are finally getting acceptably priced copies of the show. Although there have been other TV series that have appeared in overpriced editions-THE X-FILES springs to mind-FARSCAPE was the only one in its original edition that could be said to be prohibitively so. I'm not sure about other fans, but there was simply no way that I was able or willing to pay for a set that listed for well over a hundred dollars. One could make some complaints about the new Starburst edition-for instance, I'm still not clear on why they have to dribble these out two discs at a time, instead of releasing an entire season at once-but two things one cannot carp about: the cost and the number of extras. As to the former, I've been about to find each disc in the Starburst so far from various resellers listed on Amazon for no more than $16 apiece. As to the latter, each of the three sets making up each season is stuffed with a variety of special features. Some of the special features feel a bit like filler, but a number are substantive.

As in all these sets, the final side of the second disc has many interesting special effects. Here the longest is a long interview with Virginia Hey that took place after the demise of the series, with her hair regrown and skin decidedly not blue. Even though she was 52 at the time of the interview, she honestly doesn't look as if she could be a day over 35. People talk of good genes, and she has them aplenty. As long as the interview is, it is incomplete, and will presumably be completed in another set. There is also a blooper reel (my favorite is when D'Argo bumps against a huge rock column and it moves forward-ooops!) and some raw footage of "The Flax" and "Through the Looking Glass" from Season One, which is great to see what the scenes look like on the set before special effects have been added.

All the episodes on this disc are excellent (though I cringe a bit when I see the identity-switch episode "Out of Their Minds"-why must every show employ this hackneyed plot device when it never leads to anything good, with the notable exception of the stunning two-parter on BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER where Buffy and Faith switch bodies, the exception that proves the rule), the highpoint of the set and one of the highpoints of the entire series is the three-part "Look at the Princess." Although on one level it is about John's nearly being forced to become a prince (and statue) on a planet over which Scarens and Peacekeepers struggle for mastery, in reality it is about John and Aeryn. Although there had been flirtations in the first season and a half, and in one virtual reality episode apparently spent on earth a night of passion, their feelings had more or less remained sublimated. Here, however, the three-part saga begins with John and Aeryn on his shuttle, with her showing him piloting tricks, when things get more than a little passionate. Breaking off from their kiss Aeryn yells that she will not be a slave to his hormones, when clearly her hormones are every bit as guilty as his. While John seems pretty clear on how he feels about Aeryn, the former Peacekeeper, suffering from a lifetime of being taught not to have strong feelings for others, is having a difficult time figuring how to come to terms with how she feels for John. When the crew descends to a planet about to celebrate a royal wedding, they discover a practice whereby someone places a drop of a liquid on the tongue of a member of the opposite sex, briefly touch tongues, and then kiss. If they are genetically compatible, a sweet taste will result; if incompatible, a bitter taste. The ambitious prince, younger brother of the woman who is heir to the throne, has poisoned her DNA so that any Sebacean who kisses her will prove incompatible. When she kisses John, however, who being human somehow is immune to the poison, a sweet taste results and John suddenly finds himself about to become royalty.

In the end John avoids all the intrigue to either kill him or make him a regent. Back on the ship a scene occurs that demonstrates as well as any in the run of the show what makes it so special. Although it has as many or more special effects as any show ever made, a host of aliens and exotics settings, and as much action as even the most avid action nut could hope for, the most exciting scene occurs in a quiet moment between John and Aeryn back upon Moya. Seeing each other alone for the first time after their ordeal, John talks happily to Aeryn until he finally call attention to her persistent silence. Aeryn breaks off her exercise, reaches for something nearby, and then holding up one of the planet's compatibility vials walks slowly towards John. Both of them quiet now, she hands the vial to John who places a drop on her tongue and then on his own. They kiss as the music rises and then break off suddenly as it lowers. She turns around to face the camera, a blank expression on her face which holds for a second, and then breaks into a smile that barely represses the joy is obviously feels, John also breaking into a grin as she walks away. Though FARSCAPE had so much window dressing, the show in the end was really about whether two people have the right chemistry. Though the show went for four seasons and a miniseries, John and Aeryn's kiss has to stand as one of the half dozen great moments in the history of the show. From this moment on, it isn't a question of if John and Aeryn will get together, but of how long it will take. But we all know that if there is one thing that television shows love to do it is to postpone the inevitable.

The other major thing we see in these episodes is that Scorpius has a hold over John that we hadn't previously known. True, in one episode he had imagined seeing Scorpius on Moya, but in this episode Scorpius explicitly states that John hasn't even begun to understand what he has done to him, and we find that when John attempts to kill Scorpius he is suddenly unable to go through with it. Then on the final episode of this set, "Beware of Dog," John again sees Scorpius when he knows he can't be there. These are the beginning intimations of what John would later call Harvey, the inner presence of Scorpius due to the chip he inserted into John's brain when he was in the Aurora chair.

All shows take some time to mature and find their greatness. BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER (which, by the way, gets a mention in one of the Princess episodes, when John complains that when he awakens after being a statue for 80 years everything he cares about will be dead, even Buffy) was a very good show its first season and for the first third of the second, but in the episode "Innocence" became a great show. Likewise, FARSCAPE was a very good show for its first season and a half, but after the Princess trilogy clearly had achieved greatness.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Farscape Starburst Edition - 2.2, August 4, 2006
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I missed the original airing of the Farscape series and passed on the overpriced DVD's. (Why do the suits think they can rip off Sci-Fi fans?) Finally got the original 2 episodes per disk season 1 at a discount sale. Nice but they took up valuable space. I much prefer the Starburst editions. The extra's are really interesting. And I've been able to get these at discount prices as well :) If your a fan of this series then I recommend the Starburst editions.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Farscape, Could It Be any MORE Addictive?, August 16, 2006
This review is from: Farscape - Season 2, Collection 2 (Starburst Edition) (DVD)
I was exposed to Farscape by a very geeky friend of mine to whom I consider myself forever endebted. If you're thinking of buying this particular volume, chances are you're already familiar with the series if not a fan if not an absolute avid drooling lunatic for it. So, I need not drone on about the show itself.
So, the set. The ONLY thing I can think to complain about is the number of episodes. It has approximately the same number of episodes on it that the others do, so it's not disappointing in that regaurd, I just wish there was less disc-switching that needed to be done.
The renders seem fantastic. I've a relatively old DVD player and it had no problem reading and playing the disc (which I seem to recall reading another reviewer complain about in a previous Farscape set). Also, I must say that I'm not 100% thrilled with thier methodology for packaging the discs. Having to take Disc 1 out to get to Disc 2, and remove Disc 3 to get to Disc 4 is kind a pain in the butt, but a minor inconvenience when weighed against the sheer amount of entertainment the set contains.
The special features, as always, are intriguing and entertaining, and answer quite a few questions that avid fans may have.
On the whole, this is another great volume in a tremendous series.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Series, But Where Are the Commentaries?, September 25, 2005
This review is from: Farscape - Season 2, Collection 2 (Starburst Edition) (DVD)
Before I even get going let me make something clear: Farscape is top-notch Sci-Fi Romance at its best (and likely ONLY). This DVD includes some very good episodes -- honestly you will not find any 'fat' in this series aside from the ill fated "Jeramiah Crichton" from Season One)

The reason I only give this four stars is that this does not have any commentaries. What gives? Each of the other Starburst DVDs has had at least two. They are fascinating -- my aunt and I enjoy hearing people from the show talking about its creation, especially when they say things she and I have said during our countless discussions of its characters and their personal psychologies.

Aside from this, all is well. The blooper reel is funny and the FarSpeak game continues to amuse. If you are looking to buy Farscape DVDs, this is undoubtedly the way to do it. The series is definately a keeper.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Farscape is the best, August 20, 2005
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Farscape is some of the best SciFi to hit any screen, large or small. I got to know Farscape when it came up as something I might like on Amazon while I was looking for the latest release of Stargate SG-1. I ordered the first two episodes, just to have a look, and I was hooked. Farscape is innovative, fast-paced, funny, sexy and thought provoking, among other things. I already own all of the episodes and the mini-series, "The Peacekeeper Wars". Now I'm collecting the Starburst releases and passing my old ones on to my sister, who is also hooked. The Starburst Collections are awesome. The extras are top-notch; such as the deleted scenes and "Cool Farscape Facts" with the added plus of coming from the perspective of the entire series run. I was thrilled with the inclusion of the original season two opening episode, "Re-Union" on the fourth Starburst edition. This one has the addition of never-before-seen "Director's Cut" scenes. My greatest hope for the series is that the Starburst Collections will continue on right through "The Peacekeeper Wars". I'm already looking forward to that one.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Double sided DVD's seem prone to disc errors, September 15, 2005
This review is from: Farscape - Season 2, Collection 2 (Starburst Edition) (DVD)
The content is great, Farscape was a wonderful show that I'd recomend to anyone, but these double sided DVD's seem very prone to disc errors. This is the 3rd out of 5 Farscape Starburst Edition DVDs that I've had to return due to an error on one or more of the discs. Amazon's customer service was exceptional, I had a replacement DVD within a few days. The replacement DVD seems to be OK, though I haven't watched every minute of each disc yet, I only hope that it is.
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1.0 out of 5 stars READ THIS!! MORE IMPORTANT, July 28, 2008
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Don't think that just because Farscape Starburst edition is now in the four disc single sided format that Amazon will ship the most currant edition to you. I have had to return half my order because they sent the double sided disc's. I even called before placing my order but they could not confirm what version they would be sending. BEWARE. The only postive thing is that returns ship free.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Kind of the bump in the road..., July 3, 2008
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The second season started with a bang but here, due to the Look at the Princess episodes, it slows down just a tad. We get into a lot of chatacter development and interaction while learning a little more about the Peacekeepers and their interaction with other planets and nations. In other words, lots of talking and little action.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Season 2 is when it all changed..., November 29, 2007
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I love Farscape. Even episodes I don't like, I still love because the show at its worst was still better than anything else I've found on television before or since.

This collection from Season 2 begins with arguably the best stand alone episode of the series. Out of Their Minds takes the conventional scifi tactic of having characters switch bodies and blows it out of the water. The entire crew switches bodies not once, but twice. As the episode progresses the audience is treated to some of the best acting of the series as the actors embody each other to perfection.

The Look At The Princess trilogy is the first three episode arc Farscape has attempted and the first of two this season. While not the strongest trilogy of the series, plot lines are advanced, characters evolve and in typical Farscape fashion the suspense, thrills and stakes are extreme.

In My Three Crichtons, Ben Browder gets to stretch his considerable acting muscles and play not one, but three different incarnations of John. That alone makes this episode worth watching. Throw in a very thought provoking ending and the episode is worth it.

Beware of Dog is an episode I love not for the main plot so much as the character development that effortlessly occurs with it. John and Aeryn's love story-which got a major boost in the LatP trilogy-gets a further nudge here. John's descent into madness as a result of the neurochip Scorpius implanted in his brain continues at breakneck speed.

Lastly, Won't Get Fooled Again takes us back to Earth, only something is very, very wrong. This time around, John immediately realizes he's not really on Earth. Familiar faces show up playing very different roles. The Scorpius Clone offers him advice and encouragement, letting him know what's really going on. The episode is darkly hysterical, with an emphasis on the hysteria.

All in all, this collection offers some of the strongest episodes of the season (and series) along with a few episodes I consider weaker. But as I said, any Farscape is amazing and every episode keeps me glued to the screen-even for the fifth or sixth viewing.
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